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    The purpose is to chronicle the events starting October 26, 2009, in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the criminal matter of the United States of America v. Lindsey Springer & Oscar Stilley.
    Audio and pdf docs here:

    http://chroniclingtheendofanera.blogspot.com/

    Also, for all pre-trial motions, the pdf files are here:

    http://www.penaltyprotestor.org/

    Check it out and see the nasty tricks criminals try to pull all under color of law.

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    Re: Epic IRS prosecution, they literally steal $2K and then try to jail victim

    I am gradually learning, when I see something really radical in an article, I take a string or two from it and search Google. If it is global warming, a piece or two of jargon from the article will yield a plethora of sites carrying copies of whatever the article is. If it is other topics, various viewpoints become immediately apparent.

    There is another perspective here: http://www.fraudsandscams.com/OscarStilley/Stilley.htm

    I never saw this site before and I highly recommend going through the fraudsandscams.com quick menu for an entertaining read on lots of different scams.

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      Re: Epic IRS prosecution, they literally steal $2K and then try to jail victim

      Lindsey Springer's depositions are what is interesting in my opinion. It is odd to watch those charged with enforcing the law resort to illegalities to carry on their work.

      Reminds me of the old and tired cliche, "Do as I say and not as I do."
      Last edited by Sapiens; November 02, 2009, 10:15 AM.

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        I do have to admit that they seem to follow a tortured path to make a case against him and some stuff is, at least from his statement, pretty shady on the part of the government. IMHO there is no excuse for government wrong doing whatsoever.

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          Re: Epic IRS prosecution, they literally steal $2K and then try to jail victim

          Originally posted by ggirod View Post
          IMHO there is no excuse for government wrong doing whatsoever.
          I agree, but if the government were to be just or fair, the system would force society to be egalitarian and we would not see the present great disparities.

          Anyways, who cares about the poor, they are a nuisance anyways, right? :rolleyes:

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